International Migrants Day - December 18
Mon Dec 18th

International Migrants Day

Every year, International Migrants Day highlights the protection of migrants' human rights. The day also honors migrants' contributions and efforts around the world.

They went from one land to another ever since human beings were invented. In most cases, they went to other countries in search of food, water, and shelter. People were forced to leave their property and search for a new home as a result of the conflict.

Countries emerged as time went on and boundaries were drawn, as time went on and boundaries were established. In some cases, migrants established new countries. This is how the United States was established when refugees from England came here in search of religious liberty. This is how the United States was established. This is how the United States was established. Following its establishment, several waves of migrants arrived in the United States. Between 1900 and 1915, one of the largest influxes of migrants occurred between 1900 and 1915. During these years, 15 million migrants arrived from various countries around the world in the United States.

Migrants from around the world are scattered around the world

It wasn't just the United States that saw large numbers of migrants in the United States. These are some of the world's biggest migrations:: These are some of the world's biggest migrations include:

  • 70,000 people migrated from Chechnya to Central Asia in 1944, the first migrant leader of Soviet Russia, Joseph Stalin
  • Over 15 million people moved from India to Pakistan in order to avoid conflicts involving religion from 1947 to 1950
  • 2 million Chinese migrants fled from China to Taiwan and other countries to escape communism from 1948 to 1950
  • 3.6 million Jews have migrated from all around the world to Israel, their homeland

In most cases, migrants migrate to find a better life in another country. Often, however, people leave hardship behind only to face more challenges ahead. Language barriers, poverty, seeking jobs, discrimination, a lack of safe housing, and transportation are among the most common problems migrants face include language barriers, language barriers, language barriers, unemployment, lack of adequate housing, and transportation. Migrants also have a difficult time finding economic assistance and healthcare.

In addition to these issues that migrants face, there is another one that is also problematic. Many people who want to migrate to another country in the hopes of a better future are not able to do so because they lack the financial resources to do so. For this reason, many developed countries want to make the migration process simpler and less costly. According to the United Nations, there is growing evidence that international migration benefits both the country of origin and the destination.

How to celebrate #migrantsday

In honor of this day, several international conferences are being held. In the past, the World Health Organization has published reports that include information about migrants and refugees.

To participate:

  • Consider what your country would be like without migrants. Consider what your country would be like without migrants
  • Find out what countries your ancestors came from
  • Ask someone who has migrated to another country if you know someone who has. If you know someone who has migrated to another country, ask them about their migration
  • Watch a documentary about migrants including 4.1 miles, Human Flow, Stranger in Paradise, and The Good Postman
  • Learn about famous migrants who influenced America, including Albert Einstein, Sergey Brin (co-founder of Google), Levi Strauss, Joseph Pulitzer, and Arianna Huffington

Don't forget to share #MigrantsDay on social media for this day. Don't forget to share the word on social media with #MigrantsDay.

International migrants day is the longest in history of the international migrants day

The General Assembly of the United Nations declared December 18th as International Migrants Day on December 4, 2000. They did so due to the increasing number of migrants in the world. The December 18th was chosen because it was on this date in 1990 that the Assembly adopted the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families.